Fishman: Would someone please swat this computer bug?
It's difficult  and unhealthy  to stay angry for long. Short of tuning out completely  no newspapers, no radio, no television, no overheard conversations  there's only so much we can do to solve the ills of the world.

Wet and wild waves
Strong waves buffeted Tybee Island and the East Coast Saturday as Hurricane Fabian churned in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm crossed over the island of Bermuda on Friday leaving some damage in its wake.

Editorial: A new appraisal
In her 16 years with the Chatham County Tax Assessors Office, Sheryl Snider has seen the successes and the problems of the local property tax appraisal system. Now she's in a position to build on what has worked and to fix what's broken.

Editorial: A healthy separation
GEORGIA'S CONSTITUTION sets forth the duties and powers of the constitutional officers. It doesn't give the governor dominion over other constitutional officials, allowing him to ride roughshod over them.

Braves' magic number 11 after DH split
For the weary Braves  and when you run out a lineup in the nightcap that doesn't include Gary Sheffield, Andruw Jones, or Javy Lopez, you're conceding the point  the race for the league's best record and individual numbers are all that make a doubleheader worth enduring.

Newman wins Chevy Rock and Roll 400
Ryan Newman is too far behind to win the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship this year, but he's continued to make a strong push Saturday night to be the early favorite for 2004.

UGA: Gibson may not play against South Carolina
The sight of wide receiver Fred Gibson wincing in pain as he limped off the field during the final minutes of Saturday's 29-10 win against Middle Tennessee State was not what Georgia coach Mark Richt wanted to see.